Where does everyone else get their soap/shampoo bars?
i bought the 2nd edition of the book about a month back LOVE IT
So I've been doing CG for almost a month now and I'm REALLY loving it!!!
What I've noticed?:
-My hair is plush! it's never dry anymore!
-Less to NO ssk's now! My hair is MUCH easier to detangle.
-I have a lot more sheen to my hair. Even with a twist or braidout. It looks shinier
For the ladies keeping up....do you feel you still need to DC every week?I'm so used to DCing every week but I'm thinking maybe I can do it every 2 weeks...since my hair sees water and conditioner pretty much everyday. Well at least for now since it's hot.
I still DC weekly but its not the same DC. I just returned to a good regimin in Feb. and just slowly slid into what is known ad CG. Its sounds like you are having good results.
I also just stared a full braid routine so I am still new at alot of what I am doing.
I am still leary of things because as much as I love the curls in my ends they will knot up so I am DC weekly for now. Maybe I need to cw regular every 4 days?
Is Say Yes To Carrots conditioner curly girl friendly??
INGREDIENTS: WATER (AQUA), CETEARYL ALCOHOL, BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE*, CETYL ESTERS, DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA (CARROT) JUICE, DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA (CARROT) SEED OIL, MARIS AQUA (SEA WATER), MARIS LIMUS (SEA SILT) EXTRACT, CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (MATRICARIA) FLOWER OIL, OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) FRUIT OIL, PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS SEED OIL, CUCURBITA PEPO (PUMPKIN) FRUIT EXTRACT, IPOMOEA BATATAS ROOT LEES EXTRACT, CUCUMIS MELO (MELON) FRUIT EXTRACT, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL, TRITICUM VULGARE (WHEAT) GERM OIL, CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS (ORANGE) FRUIT EXTRACT, HONEY EXTRACT, PUNICA GRANATUM EXTRACT, GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, FRAGRANCE (PARFUM), SODIUM HYDROXIDE, SODIUM BENZOATE, POTASSIUM SORBATE
I have this book and I have done all this already and wish I could do all this with you all but I am not hiding my hair behind plaits to make it to bsl by the end of the month. but all you say does work and I found that the more simple I was the better it was for me and I just use mixed chicks on my hair because that works better for me and my daughter just use conditioner on hers just like massey states in her book and that works for her.
I have the original Curly Girl book (she just released the updated version but I haven't checked it out yet) and I liked it. The CG method just didn't work for me though. I got build up from no cones conditioners and ended up having to shampoo anyway. Good luck on your journey though.
BTW, all the products on the cone free list are CG friendly as far as I know.
This was me, too. I felt a little--betrayed? LOL
I can't join because I am not CG yet but plan to start in January after I am done PSing for the year. I'm here to learn (especially if there are other ladies who experienced itching from cowashing and were able to find something that didn't itch.... or is itching just part of the adjustment phase and eventually subsides?)
@Shadiyah, i never, ever, ever hide my hair. Protective styling is Not for me. So please know you can be CG and still wear 'out' hair.
Most importantly, do what works for you and your hair. As far as I'm concerned there are no rules, only general suggestions, and best practices as shared by individuals for whom these practices work. In other words, it's a very individualized thing. If mixed chicks works for you, wonderful!! CG isn't for everyone, and it doesn't have to be. I'm just happy when someone finds a good product that works for them.
I already started this yesterday. But if anybody wants to join me you surely can!
The Curly Girl method was created by Lorraine Massey and basically what it is, is that you rid your hair of all silicones first with a sulfate shampoo...and then you begin to use products that do not contain silicones...unless they are easily washed out with conditioner or water.
You also avoid shampoo...hence the avoidance of silicone products...and rely on co washing and or an ocassional sulfate free shampoo. Some modified Curly Girls (or guys) use low-poo.
You also use...if ur using gels...use clear gels that have no alcohol or cones.
I'm still researching more on this as far as which cones to watch out for and which ones are water soluble. I'm giving it a 3 month try. I wanna see it tame my frizz and make my curls shinier.
I get most of my info on NC(naturally curly) but there is a book out by Lorraine Massey and of course it's called Curly Girl. this method is good for all curly/kinky/wavy hair types as it keeps our natural hair moisturized.
Just post if u wanna join me.
I wanted to repost this because I don't think everyone really understood that we were trying this without any shampoo. it is basically you will be co washing all the time.... no shampoo.
in regards to the shampoos listed, are they also great with detangling?
detangling is my biggest issue when I shampoo. The only 'poo that I'm able to use s CON and it's not on the list.
Suggestions please ladies!
TIA!
So my 3 month run with being completely CG is almost up. As of July 6th.
I did like the method alot. However I've discovered....for me....that doing oil rinses give me alot of slip and have greatly decreased my SSK issue! ....so I'm gonna see if using products with cones along with the oil rinses have similar effect.
Of course if not I'll go back to CG. I'm still in the trial & error phase so...yeah
I have a question... what length are you right now? and you were only planning on doing a 3 month run but did it tame your frizz? I have found my method I am just not trying to mess up my ends not that I am saying that wearing my curls out was but it is hot and it is easier to not wear them out right now in the heat.
Were you transitioning at the time you were trying the conditioners? I think this will make all the difference in the world and also all of you try rainwash if your hair gets build up and you don't want to use shampoo. It works wonders.
my regi:
cowash: mixed chicks deep cond
mixed chicks leave in for my curls
at night I use hairveda whipped ends hydration and plait in 3 plaits and cover with silk cap every night.
bhringraj once a week
rainwash before I henna
henna once a month on the dot
That is it for me all the other products do not work for me. even while I am hiding my ends right now I only use whipped ends and a little olive oil on the ends and plait it up and put on my cap but now reading all this I really miss my curls so I think I may have to come out
As a matter of fact I was/am. What's rainwash?